Sure someone can. Real Madrid didn’t win the european cup between 1966 and 1998 … that’s 32 years… can happen again and then other can catch up with them. Teams like Liverpool, Milan, Bayern etc. can win several titles while RM is out of it.
Sure someone can. Real Madrid didn’t win the european cup between 1966 and 1998 … that’s 32 years… can happen again and then other can catch up with them. Teams like Liverpool, Milan, Bayern etc. can win several titles while RM is out of it.
Given that Messi and his father has been involved i tax-fraud, most likely that he has some opinion on taxes.
In the end it’s just a job… Think people trick themselves by playing to much emotions etc. into the players. A football player in most cases has most likely as much emotions towards his club as a bus driver has to the bus company he’s driving for. Like it or not… it’s the hard truth that many don’t like to hear… because it destroys their vision of football…
Most likely some of the guys from that Leeds team of the 1960s/70s when they earned the nickname “dirty leeds”. The FA Cup final vs Chelsea i 1970s is said to be the most brutal match in english football.
Have noe idea about those south-american leagues… Though the bundesliga around the year (west.-germany) won in 1990 were not that quality. Several of their best players had moved to italy (brehme, völler, klinsmann, kohler etc). Bayern Munich weren’t near the level one is used to today. The last german-team to win the european cup was Hamburg in 1983. The attendance at matches had steadily droped in the bundesliga throughout the 80s… and in the year 1990… A guy from the top football nation of Norway, Jørn Andersen were able to top goal scorer in the bundesliga (first foreigner)…
If you dissect Kane’s goals
vs. Darmstadt 3 in a 8-0 win
vs. Augsburg 3
vs. Bochum 2 in a 7-0 win
Scoring much against teams that that loose with insame number (= poor quality =?) / (a joke ?)
Haalands goals seems to be in matches with more “normal number of goals”. Meaning better oposition than in the bundesliga.
Though we rarely got to see international football on tv back in the late 80s early 90s… must probably say some of those players from what then was then Yugoslavia. Dragan Stojkovic had crazy skils. Though he didn’t get the same career as others of that generation (Procineski, Savicevic, Pancev etc), think he had the best skils of them all.
Found this videoof his skills… just look how he dribles Ruud Gullit… one the best players and biggest star in AC Milan in the world at that time… just falling to the ground…
Milan is more than football (fashion design, business, fast cars, facism/mussoini etc)… While Liverpool is purely football (if you look away from 4 guys who made a band in the 50s/60s). That makes Liverpool FC a bigger name in Liverpool than AC Milan would be in Milan. Liverpool is famous because of its football club, while Milan is not.
To some degree you can say that Liverpool are one of those town/cities that is famous because of its football… Milan would have had a name anyways. Visiting Anfield is one of Liverpools (the city’s) main-attraction, while san siro is not a main attraction of Milano…That’s the difference. Football is everything in Liverpool, while in Milano it’s just one of several thing… So howcome Milan be a bigger club, when they’re not even the most important thing in the city.
Might also be bonuses in the contract of the players related to how much he scores… That for some teams or players make them more prone to make the goal themselves than giving away the goal to some others…